Publication

Jun 2011

This Report provides important insights into the strengths and limitations of current international justice mechanisms. It makes a clear case for increasing support to national legal systems and outlines a variety of ways that the US government can improve and coordinate its aid with others. While there will always be a place for international courts in countries that cannot or will not prosecute perpetrators themselves, this Council Special Report argues that domestic systems can and should play a more meaningful role.

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Author David A Kaye
Series CFR Council Special Reports
Issue 61
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Copyright © 2011 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
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